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palling around in galveston amongst the homeless.o what is a guy of his wealth and his family's influence doing stealing identities? >> reporter: in fact, in the spring of 2001, at the same time as he, as dorothy ciner, was living in galveston he rented another room in new orleans under the name diane winn. we found the place, and his old landlord, michael ogden. >> he was wearing a blouse with small brassiere, a wig. >> reporter: he lived on the top floor and the neighbors often saw him wearing women's clothing. >> he wasn't a drag queen, he was just in disguise. >> reporter: and then he'd fly off somewhere else, new york, california, connecticut, always returning, as he carefully noted in his personal account, to that down-market apartment in galveston. where, in september 2001, he shot morris black, accidentally, and in self-defense, he claimed, and then dismembered the man and threw his body parts into galveston bay. here's how durst described it -- "jack daniels. marijuana. bought bow saw; bow saw not deep enough, return for big
palling around in galveston amongst the homeless.o what is a guy of his wealth and his family's influence doing stealing identities? >> reporter: in fact, in the spring of 2001, at the same time as he, as dorothy ciner, was living in galveston he rented another room in new orleans under the name diane winn. we found the place, and his old landlord, michael ogden. >> he was wearing a blouse with small brassiere, a wig. >> reporter: he lived on the top floor and the neighbors...
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that is when he came to galveston and set up base there. this part of louisiana, from the river that runs through lake charles to the river that divides texas and louisiana, it was still up for debate area -- debate. the united states thought they had purchased all this land but the spanish government said they hadn't. debate a long-standing about who won't this territory. that lasted four or five years after the louisiana purchase. spain agreed to this official neutral territory. this whole region in western louisiana was considered free range, people couldn't set -- could settle here but no troops could move in. here, seeing it as a space to operate freely. so did a few others. some of the earliest members of , one who the town people cameter, here for that same sort of freedom. it was a chance to claim land and settle in a place that was remotely, relatively free and open. galveston,he can to according to local legends, he began to capture ships and sees their goods. some claim that he stayed on galveston itself and use his captains to c
that is when he came to galveston and set up base there. this part of louisiana, from the river that runs through lake charles to the river that divides texas and louisiana, it was still up for debate area -- debate. the united states thought they had purchased all this land but the spanish government said they hadn't. debate a long-standing about who won't this territory. that lasted four or five years after the louisiana purchase. spain agreed to this official neutral territory. this whole...
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rescue crews in northwest china received an unusual call for help from the hydro power station in galveston province discovered a brown bread truck in the water a local wildlife matters just believed it probably climbed down from a nearby mountain of then fell into the plant's reservoir though for a six hour operation crews were able to lift the bag out and they used an excavator to transport it to a cage and then return to the. this is d. w. news live from and still to come the philippines most a famous tourist destination has been shut down for six months after decades of mass tourism damaged its once pristine beaches balakot i haven't that's ready to reopen to send some reporter to check progress. don't forget you could always get to you don't use on the go just down the road out from google play from the opposite still give you access to the lasix news from around the world that's one of the push notifications for any breaking news you can also use it to send those photos and videos. so we'll have more on the sides of. your business with ben facility just about the top of the hour in th
rescue crews in northwest china received an unusual call for help from the hydro power station in galveston province discovered a brown bread truck in the water a local wildlife matters just believed it probably climbed down from a nearby mountain of then fell into the plant's reservoir though for a six hour operation crews were able to lift the bag out and they used an excavator to transport it to a cage and then return to the. this is d. w. news live from and still to come the philippines...
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is undeterred she left behind her life as a businesswoman in the los angeles and moved to galveston six years ago and now she's campaigning for change. miriam is not a typical candidate but she sees her mix of american upbringing and afghan family traditions as an advantage in a modern afghanistan that's looking for change. could she elders are standing behind me and every time i sit with them they tell me that the men were unable to bring these changes but we have faith that women are women are able to feel our pain and see. the corruption and see what's wrong she takes us along on her campaign trail to jalalabad here she meets with the local leader of her tribe the kuchi they are nomads for whom a certain number of seats in parliament are reserved as a circle and carol has a good chance of being elected the tribal elders are dissatisfied with the male opponents who they see as only looking after their own personal interests and contrast salamanca listens to cooties are often discriminated against in afghanistan and have little opportunities to advance socially. the ones who don't have
is undeterred she left behind her life as a businesswoman in the los angeles and moved to galveston six years ago and now she's campaigning for change. miriam is not a typical candidate but she sees her mix of american upbringing and afghan family traditions as an advantage in a modern afghanistan that's looking for change. could she elders are standing behind me and every time i sit with them they tell me that the men were unable to bring these changes but we have faith that women are women...
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recuperación porque fueron quemaduras de dos y 3÷ >>> la madre de leslie se encuentra con ella en galvestonin electricidad y dos personas muertas hasta el momento >>> como dice natalia rodríguez, a pesar perderlo todo, residentes agradecen estar con vida >>> hoy este hombre está esperanzado en lo que hasta ayer fue su hogar. >>> lo perdí todo dice, uno ve estas cosas en televisión, estoy sin palabras, no tengo donde ir >>> esta es larealidad para muchos cuyas casas fueron destruidas por el huracán michael, era imposible mientras casas y vientos de más de 150 millas por hora se llevaban todo a su paso >>> estaba asustada, la ventana no paraba de temblar, nunca había visto cosa igual, espero que no vuelva a pasar, fue una locura. >>> el asombro y la ficción de las personas al ver por primera vez esta devastación era palpable, se trataba de sus autos, negocios y casas, lugares que suelen visitar y vías que acostumbra transitar, esta mañana irreconocible. pero aún en medio de la de gracias, toda por la que estar agradecido. >>> pero vamos adelante, es lo principal. todo lo material va y viene.
recuperación porque fueron quemaduras de dos y 3÷ >>> la madre de leslie se encuentra con ella en galvestonin electricidad y dos personas muertas hasta el momento >>> como dice natalia rodríguez, a pesar perderlo todo, residentes agradecen estar con vida >>> hoy este hombre está esperanzado en lo que hasta ayer fue su hogar. >>> lo perdí todo dice, uno ve estas cosas en televisión, estoy sin palabras, no tengo donde ir >>> esta es larealidad...
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let's have a region is situated in galveston province in the northeast of iran it is home to a formerly nomadic group of peoples with a long tradition and history that tuchman. hot dry summers and bitter cold winters to take them lives for only a few weeks a year the hells come to life with the pale green of spring it's said to be the most beautiful time of the year. traditionally it's also the festive season. of a top ten near the border attack managed is a ten hour drive from tehran. over the last century a town of five thousand inhabitants has grown around what was once a line stop watering sight. no more emails to the taxman poet mark two quickly can be found everywhere in the region. more than twelve million turkmen live in central asia half of them in the young republic of turkmenistan. these nomads who were famous for their love of horses only began settling in fixed locations joe nine hundred twenty s. . today their daily lives of the nearly two million iranian turkmen differs little from those of their fellow citizens but the tax man still trying to preserve many of their contr
let's have a region is situated in galveston province in the northeast of iran it is home to a formerly nomadic group of peoples with a long tradition and history that tuchman. hot dry summers and bitter cold winters to take them lives for only a few weeks a year the hells come to life with the pale green of spring it's said to be the most beautiful time of the year. traditionally it's also the festive season. of a top ten near the border attack managed is a ten hour drive from tehran. over the...
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we moved to galveston, texas with the help of hias.parents, monthly, would pay $20 or so to pay back for those tickets. wasas just one of the families that were helped by that. and of course it not only expanded to jewish refugees but refugees from around the world. >> glor: amazing to hear these details, and amazing to think someone would do this to a group like that. bianna, we'll see you tomorrow morning on "cbs this morning." thank you. up next here tonight, a walk- through: a neighborhood overcome with grief. come with grief. nzess. yesss! linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. see if you're eligible to get 90 days for as little as 30 dollars. do not give linzess to children less than 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with blo
we moved to galveston, texas with the help of hias.parents, monthly, would pay $20 or so to pay back for those tickets. wasas just one of the families that were helped by that. and of course it not only expanded to jewish refugees but refugees from around the world. >> glor: amazing to hear these details, and amazing to think someone would do this to a group like that. bianna, we'll see you tomorrow morning on "cbs this morning." thank you. up next here tonight, a walk- through:...
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we moved to galveston, texas, with the help of hias. my parents would pay $20 or so to pay back for those tickets. it just one of the families that were helped by that. it expanded to not only jew iis refugees, but to refugees around the world. >> it's amazing that someone would do this to a group like america. land of blue jeans. muscle cars. bald eagles. and burgers. and while muscle cars lost their muscle. blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. and bald eagles got, well, balder... oh no, is it obvious? ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that's why i created the all-american ribeye burger, made with 100% ribeye beef, fresh spring mix, and provolone cheese on a potato bun. that's a good looking burger. ribeye burgers are back, america. try them today. >>> as we have seen too many time, the people of pittsburgh here are now eunited this weekend. especially in squirrel hill. >> reporter: squirrel hill is picturesque and home to a quarter of the city's jewish community. >> what's the one word you'd use to describe th
we moved to galveston, texas, with the help of hias. my parents would pay $20 or so to pay back for those tickets. it just one of the families that were helped by that. it expanded to not only jew iis refugees, but to refugees around the world. >> it's amazing that someone would do this to a group like america. land of blue jeans. muscle cars. bald eagles. and burgers. and while muscle cars lost their muscle. blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. and bald eagles got,...
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we immigrated to galveston, texas. called hias, because i was interested to see if they had any documentation. my parents didn't. and they were able t find our family record, as you can see there. that's my record. a digital record of when we moved here in may of 1980. and i remember every month my parents would pay $20 back, as much as they could. they would pay back as much as they could in their thanks and their gratitude for bringing our family to the united states to start a new life here. you won't find greater patriots than my mom and dad, i'll tell you that. and they're not the only ones. there are millions of others who went through the same opportunity and experience with hias. and as you said, their initial focus was on the russian and the jewish refugee resettlement program. that mission in large part was accomplished. and instead of closing shop, they decided to expand to refugees from around the world. and i guess that's why this deranged shooter was focusing on them in terms of maybe the caravan or refug
we immigrated to galveston, texas. called hias, because i was interested to see if they had any documentation. my parents didn't. and they were able t find our family record, as you can see there. that's my record. a digital record of when we moved here in may of 1980. and i remember every month my parents would pay $20 back, as much as they could. they would pay back as much as they could in their thanks and their gratitude for bringing our family to the united states to start a new life here....
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dallas's fed president speaking right now in galveston, texas saying the feds should patiently move saying it is time to take the foot off of ak sccelerator i'll give you those in a second. it will be slower, con sierms a -- consumers are in good shape. this is at a slower rate he is a little bit concerned about the yield curve saying if the inversion is of size and duration it would concern him. does see more turmoil coming in. let's skip to what he said from atlanta. he also said it's time for the federal reserve to take his foot off. he raised the 2018 and 2019. it is strong enough. we have cash curry bostic followed him. tonight two more speakers, charlie from chicago i don't expect a selloff like this or the ones before it to change the feds outlook of a december rate hike and probably three more rate hikes next year as the fed wants to get two neutral. call it to the 3% range. the fed might change its outlook. >> what was the show called? >> car talk. >> car talk. >> it was a call-in show people called about problems getting their car started. >> there we go fed show a new show >> ye
dallas's fed president speaking right now in galveston, texas saying the feds should patiently move saying it is time to take the foot off of ak sccelerator i'll give you those in a second. it will be slower, con sierms a -- consumers are in good shape. this is at a slower rate he is a little bit concerned about the yield curve saying if the inversion is of size and duration it would concern him. does see more turmoil coming in. let's skip to what he said from atlanta. he also said it's time...
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you can see my name, our family's destination which was galveston, texas.y month as much m lde $20 a hais back for bringing us here and hearing the archivist tell me that she found our records and she found my mom's name and min- i'm sorry i'm getting emotional talking about this, but it's such a personal story and it'sy family resettle,shjewirefugees. it began in the 1880s to focus on jewish refugees resettle around the world but most rely it's expanding to helping refugees of all backgrounds resettle and this one hits close to home, norah. but i think it's important that so many people know what this organization is and what it does. >> i agree with you, bianna. so interesting to hear about your own family's history and to note that hais is one of nine agencies that contracts with the state department to help refugees acclimate to the united states. it aided immigrants with diverse backgrounds, that's the welcoming arm of america. >> i'm glad bianna shared that story because you can put a personal fac bianna, neve apologize for >> and thank god they were
you can see my name, our family's destination which was galveston, texas.y month as much m lde $20 a hais back for bringing us here and hearing the archivist tell me that she found our records and she found my mom's name and min- i'm sorry i'm getting emotional talking about this, but it's such a personal story and it'sy family resettle,shjewirefugees. it began in the 1880s to focus on jewish refugees resettle around the world but most rely it's expanding to helping refugees of all backgrounds...
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tyler richard -- robert kaplan, sorry, the dallas federal reserve president, speaking right now in galvestonts growth to slow a little bit in 2019 and in 2020 but sees the consumer in pretty good shape and gdp this year will be around 3% unemployment down to 3.7 will probably keep going down but he sees the rate of that decline probably slowing now, he is aware of and mentioned turmoil in emerging markets, including argentina, turkey, and china. he said china should increase leverage in government spending to increase growth trade is affecting that. and generally he says his measure is what's happening outside when it gets weaker, spilling over into the u.s., hasn't seen that just yet. i'll remind you that on the 19th of this month kaplan says he sees two or three rate hikes until the fed is at neutral. atlanta fed president raphael bostic saying that he is raising his 2018-2019 growth forecast. he says the economy is strong enough without accommodative policy and the gradual movement of accommodation is appropriate he says. >> this is something interesting as well. just the idea that you wo
tyler richard -- robert kaplan, sorry, the dallas federal reserve president, speaking right now in galvestonts growth to slow a little bit in 2019 and in 2020 but sees the consumer in pretty good shape and gdp this year will be around 3% unemployment down to 3.7 will probably keep going down but he sees the rate of that decline probably slowing now, he is aware of and mentioned turmoil in emerging markets, including argentina, turkey, and china. he said china should increase leverage in...
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thing this bill does for texas is to authorize a project from an area known as the sabine pass to galveston bay. across more than 4,000 square miles of south texas, this bill will update the levee system an in some cases construct new ones to better protect the area from storms and hurricanes. in places that were dramatically affected by hurricane harvey like clear creek and brave bayou, it will replace bridges and renovate dams. importantly, these projects clued cost-share requirements, shared by the state, local officials, and federal government when it comes to flood mitigation. as texas communities continue to rebuild from hurricane harvey and prepare for future storms, it's critical we take these steps to ensure the coastal region can better withstand major weather events. i'm grateful once we vote on this bill we'll be one step closer toward completing these projects as well as many others. finally it's important to note that in many ways the provisions of this bill represents a continuation of efforts we began last fall. as you will recall in the weeks and months following hurricane
thing this bill does for texas is to authorize a project from an area known as the sabine pass to galveston bay. across more than 4,000 square miles of south texas, this bill will update the levee system an in some cases construct new ones to better protect the area from storms and hurricanes. in places that were dramatically affected by hurricane harvey like clear creek and brave bayou, it will replace bridges and renovate dams. importantly, these projects clued cost-share requirements, shared...